Systems
Buy the scale you can fill, not the scale you can imagine.
Systems are built in pods: one central tank, its own dedicated pumps, and 16–96 towers sharing a single nutrient recipe. Every tower is the same 108 growing sites. What changes is how many pods you run — and since each pod is dosed independently, your pod count is also your crop count. Add a pod, add a crop. The wrong answer today is not expensive to correct next year.
Field Block
Independent farms proving the model on one plot.
A corner of one field, or a single high tunnel.
- One pod: central tank, dedicated pumps, feed and return manifold
- Sixteen to ninety-six towers per pod — 96 is the ceiling on one tank
- Monitoring dashboard and sensor kit
- Crop plan for your first three cycles, and grower training
Commercial
Growers supplying restaurants, grocery and wholesale.
Fits inside an existing greenhouse bay.
- Everything in Field Block
- Each pod dosed independently — a different crop in every zone
- Staggered harvests across pods for level weekly supply
- Priority parts and remote diagnostics
Production
Multi-crop operations running continuous supply contracts.
Warehouse, greenhouse range, or open field.
- Everything in Commercial
- Multi-pod automation, alerting and recipe management
- Yield modelling against your supply contracts
- On-site commissioning
Industrial
Enterprise ag, institutional and multi-site rollouts.
Designed to your site. Phased deployment.
- Everything in Production
- Pod layout and pod sizing engineered around your infrastructure
- Phased rollout against a manufacturing schedule
- Dedicated account and service engineer
Systems are quoted against your site, your crop and your install conditions. A grower consult produces a firm number — usually on the call.
No surprises
What actually moves the number.
We would rather tell you this now than in week six of a procurement process.
Pod count
The single biggest driver, and the one you control. Each pod is a tank, its pumps and its own recipe. One pod is one crop; four pods is four crops. Start where you can sell the output.
Pod size
Sixteen towers is the floor and ninety-six is the ceiling on a single tank. Where you land between them is a genuine tradeoff: bigger pods are cheaper per tower but grow one crop; smaller pods cost more and grow more crops. This is the decision the consult exists for.
Indoors or outdoors
Open-field pods need less around them. An indoor installation adds climate control and lighting — and buys you true year-round production in return.
Site conditions
Water source, power, drainage and what is already standing on the ground. This is what the consult is for — we would rather see it than guess.
Crop plan
Strawberries and lettuce want different collars, different nutrient recipes and different harvest cadences. The crops you pick shape how the pods are laid out.
Phasing
Industrial rollouts are quoted as a phased schedule against a manufacturing slot, not as a single invoice. Pods land in the order you can fill them.
Get a real number, not a range.
Bring your footprint, your crop and your water source. Most consults end with a system size and a price on the same call.
